In pursuit of more sustainable energy solutions, IHS Nigeria, part of the IHS Towers group, and Nigeria's leading communications infrastructure provider, has formed a strategic partnership with Jaza Energy.
In pursuit of more sustainable energy solutions, IHS Nigeria, part of the IHS Towers group, and Nigeria's leading communications infrastructure provider, has formed a strategic partnership with Jaza Energy. This collaboration aims to enhance energy access in underserved communities across Nigeria, while contributing to IHS’ broader efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of their operations.
The company's expansion into Nigeria, supported by its partnership with IHS Nigeria, is expected to reach approximately 200,000 more people by the end of 2025, bringing clean, renewable energy to some of the most underserved areas in Nigeria. 'By partnering with IHS Nigeria, Jaza will extend the reach of clean energy even further, building upon IHS Nigeria's foundational role in connecting the nation.
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